List of Nostalgia Critic episodes

Nostalgia Critic is a web review series hosted by Doug Walker. The series began in July 2007 on YouTube, but after the website removed several episodes due to alleged copyright violations, the series was moved in April 2008 to Walker's own humor website, That Guy with the Glasses, where it has been hosted ever since. Most episodes center on movies and serials that Walker finds to be poorly written, badly acted, and typically panned by critics—particularly Siskel and Ebert, whom Doug openly acknowledges as his favorite critics. Not all of his reviews are negative, as he sometimes finds positive aspects and even praises some films and TV shows (sometimes their hamminess/bad production). The series also features several "Top 11 Countdown" segments, which Doug does as opposed to the traditional "Top 10" because he, in his own words, "Like(s) to go one step beyond", as well as a series of "Old vs. New" segments, where The Critic compares iconic films like Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, True Grit, Batman, King Kong, and Spider Man with their respective modern-day reboots/remakes and levies which he finds to be the better film.

Series overview

{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" border="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;" ! colspan="2" rowspan="2" | Season ! rowspan="2" | Episodes |- ! Season premiere ! Season finale |- | style="background: #007FFF;" | | #Season 1|1 | 42 (2008) | April 6, 2008 | December 30, 2008 |- | style="background: #FF8080;" | | #Season 2|2 | 52 (2009) | January 6, 2009 | December 29, 2009 |- | style="background: #008082;" | | #Season 3|3 | 50 (2010) | January 5, 2010 | December 28, 2010 |- | style="background: #D4AF37;" | | #Season 4|4 | 48 (2011) | January 4, 2011 | December 20, 2011 |- | style="background: #c0c1e3;" | | #Season 5|5 | 30 (2012) | January 3, 2012 | August 14, 2012 |- | style="background: #17b2ef;" | | #Season 6|6 | 23 (2013) | February 5, 2013 | December 24, 2013 |- | style="background: #e95a22;" | | #Season 7|7 | 21 (2014) | January 7, 2014 | |- | style="background: #ff4040;" | | Specials | 22 | | |- | style="background: #17b2ef;" | | Editorials | 45 | February 12, 2013 | |}

2008

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Title=Transformers: The Movie

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Title=[...] Cartoon Special

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EpisodeNumber=3

Title=Cloverfield Trailer

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EpisodeNumber=4

Title=Power Rangers: A Look Back

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EpisodeNumber=5

Title=Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Launch

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EpisodeNumber=6

Title=Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movies

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EpisodeNumber=7

Title=Top 11 Scariest Nostalgic Moments

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EpisodeNumber=8

Title=Super Mario Bros: The Movie

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EpisodeNumber=9

Title=Cloverfield

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EpisodeNumber=10

Title=Street Fighter The Movie

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EpisodeNumber=11

Title=Mortal Kombat: The Movie

Aux2=7:33

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EpisodeNumber=12

Title=Space Jam

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EpisodeNumber=13

Title=Pokémon: The First Movie

Aux2=12:46

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EpisodeNumber=14

Title=The Wizard

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EpisodeNumber=15

Title=Top 11 Naughtiest Moments in Animaniacs

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EpisodeNumber=16

Title=Batman & Robin

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EpisodeNumber=17

Title=Top 11 Catchiest Theme Songs

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EpisodeNumber=18

Title='90s Sports Montage

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EpisodeNumber=19

Title=Top 11 [...] PSAs

Aux2=13:22

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EpisodeNumber=20

Title=Captain Planet

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EpisodeNumber=21

Title=Double Dare

Aux2=8:27

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EpisodeNumber=22

Title=3 Ninjas

Aux2=10:46

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EpisodeNumber=23

Title=Top 11 Hottest Animated Women

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EpisodeNumber=24

Title=He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

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EpisodeNumber=25

Title=Follow That Bird

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EpisodeNumber=26

Title=Saved by the Bell

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EpisodeNumber=27

Title=Tom and Jerry: The Movie

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EpisodeNumber=28

Title=Top 11 Saddest Moments

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EpisodeNumber=29

Title=Surf Ninjas

Aux2=14:49

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EpisodeNumber=30

Title=Top 11 Nostalgic Animated Shows

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EpisodeNumber=31

Title=Kazaam

Aux2=15:37

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EpisodeNumber=32

Title=Drew Struzan Tribute

Aux2=5:51

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EpisodeNumber=33

Title=Halloween '08 Special: Teddy Ruxpin

Aux2=8:16

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EpisodeNumber=34

Title=Double Dragon

Aux2=15:35

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EpisodeNumber=35

Title=Top 11 Underrated Nostalgic Classics

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EpisodeNumber=36

Title=Howard the Duck

Aux2=16:45

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EpisodeNumber=37

Title=Mortal Kombat: Annihilation

Aux2=21:31

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EpisodeNumber=38

Title=Godzilla

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EpisodeNumber=39

Title=Top 11 Disney Villains

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EpisodeNumber=40

Title=Super Mario Brothers Super Show

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EpisodeNumber=41

Title=Top 12 Greatest Christmas Specials

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EpisodeNumber=42

Title=Jingle All the Way

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2009

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2010

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Title=Commando

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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EpisodeNumber=96

Title=Junior

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EpisodeNumber=97

Title=Conan the Barbarian

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Aux2=15:58

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EpisodeNumber=98

Title=Conan the Destroyer

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Aux2=13:48

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EpisodeNumber=99

Title=End of Days

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Aux2=20:19

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EpisodeNumber=100

Title=Battlefield Earth

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AltTitle=The 100th Episode

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EpisodeNumber=101

Title=Bébé's Kids

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=19:57

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EpisodeNumber=102

Title=Lost in Space

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

Aux1=Doug Walker

Aux2=23:07

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EpisodeNumber=103

Title=Top 11 Villain Songs

WrittenBy=Doug Walker

Aux1=Doug Walker

Aux2=22:05

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EpisodeNumber=104

Title=Quest for Camelot

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=21:52

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EpisodeNumber=105

Title=Old Vs. New: The Nutty Professor Vs The Nutty Professor

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Aux2=17:20

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EpisodeNumber=106

Title=Bio-Dome

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Aux2=16:57

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EpisodeNumber=107

Title= The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

Aux1=Doug Walker

Aux2=19:25

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EpisodeNumber=108

Title=Top 11 Most Awkward Christopher Walken Moments

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Aux1=Doug Walker

Aux2=22:46

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EpisodeNumber=109

Title=Flubber

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

Aux1=Doug Walker

Aux2=17:26

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EpisodeNumber=110

Title=Home Alone 3

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=14:52

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EpisodeNumber=111

Title=Old vs New: King Kong Vs. Peter Jackson's King Kong

WrittenBy=Doug Walker

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Aux2=18:42

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EpisodeNumber=112

Title=Drop Dead Fred

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=19:41

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EpisodeNumber=113

Title=The Care Bears Movie

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=17:41

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EpisodeNumber=114

Title=Jaws 3D

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=16:30

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EpisodeNumber=115

Title=Free Willy

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

Aux1=Doug Walker

Aux2=14:42

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EpisodeNumber=116

Title=A Troll in Central Park

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

Aux1=Doug Walker

Aux2=21:12

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EpisodeNumber=117

Title=Theodore Rex

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=19:32

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EpisodeNumber=118

Title=Top 11 Coolest Clichés

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Aux2=17:52

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EpisodeNumber=119

Title=Hook

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=26:41

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EpisodeNumber=120

Title=Independence Day

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=24:18

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EpisodeNumber=121

Title=The Room

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=28:07

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EpisodeNumber=122

Title=The Phantom

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=17:00

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EpisodeNumber=123

Title=Zeus and Roxanne

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

Aux1=Doug Walker

Aux2=18:23

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EpisodeNumber=124

Title=Animaniacs Tribute

WrittenBy=Doug Walker

Aux1=Doug Walker

Aux2=61:35

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EpisodeNumber=125

Title=The Flintstones Movie

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=17:55

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EpisodeNumber=126

Title=Mr. Nanny

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

Aux1=Doug Walker

Aux2=14:51

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EpisodeNumber=127

Title=Rocky IV

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

Aux1=Doug Walker

Aux2=19:29

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EpisodeNumber=128

Title=Chairman of the Board

WrittenBy=Doug Walker

Aux1=Doug Walker

Aux2=13:22

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EpisodeNumber=129

Title=Next Top 11 Nostalgia Critic [...]-Ups

WrittenBy=Doug Walker

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Aux2=16:43

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EpisodeNumber=130

Title=Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw

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Aux2=19:12

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EpisodeNumber=131

Title=The Pebble and the Penguin

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=17:45

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EpisodeNumber=132

Title=Ernest Scared Stupid

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

Aux1=Doug Walker

Aux2=22:51

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EpisodeNumber=133

Title=Top 11 Scariest Performances

WrittenBy=Doug Walker

Aux1=Doug Walker

Aux2=23:11

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EpisodeNumber=134

Title=Stephen King's It

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=31:48

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EpisodeNumber=135

Title=Leprechaun

WrittenBy=Doug Walker, Rob Walker & Brad Jones

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Aux2=20:07

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EpisodeNumber=136

Title=My Pet Monster

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

Aux1=Doug Walker

Aux2=17:42

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EpisodeNumber=137

Title=Nostalgic Commercials!

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Aux2=21:47

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EpisodeNumber=138

Title=Old Vs. New - The Ten Commandments Vs. The Prince of Egypt

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Aux2=21:23

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EpisodeNumber=139

Title=The Thief and the Cobbler

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=21:02

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EpisodeNumber=140

Title=Waterworld

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=22:33

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EpisodeNumber=141

Title=Little Monsters

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

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Aux2=20:29

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EpisodeNumber=142

Title=Rover Dangerfield

WrittenBy=Doug Walker & Rob Walker

Aux1=Doug Walker

Aux2=20:28

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EpisodeNumber=143

AltTitle= A Nostalgia Critic Christmas

Title= You're A Dirty Rotten [...]:

WrittenBy=Doug Walker

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EpisodeNumber=144

Title=Raiders of the Story Arc - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

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Aux2=26:44

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2011

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2012

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2013

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2014

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Other productions

Nostalgia Critic Specials

Nostalgia Critic Specials are official episodes of the series that are not reviews.

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Title = Angry Video Game Nerd, Beware

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ShortSummary = Fueled by comments left on the Critic's YouTube videos about how similar his videos are to those of fellow satirical reviewer, The Angry Video Game Nerd, the Critic throws a verbal punch.

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EpisodeNumber = 2

Title = AVGN and Nostalgia Critic Feud Continues

Aux2 = 4:47

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ShortSummary = After the Nerd responds to the first rant in a friendly and complimentary manner, the Critic attempts to see if there is a hidden meaning in his reply. After discovering the true, crude meaning of the reply, the Critic vows vengeance once again upon the Nerd.

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EpisodeNumber = 3

Title = AVGN Wizard Rant

Aux2 = 2:52

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ShortSummary = The Critic attacks the Nerd's review of the film The Wizard (1989) after he posted his intention on doing a review of it himself, going on to call the Nerd an overly long string of curses before moving his review of the film up a week.

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EpisodeNumber=4

Title=AVGN Response...Response

Aux2=2:39

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ShortSummary=After the Nerd insults him in a video, the Critic challenges the Nerd to review a horrible film.

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EpisodeNumber=5

Title=The Battle of Epic Proportions

Aux2=4:26

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ShortSummary=The Critic confronts the Nerd at a live appearance and they, along with Captain S, have a mock fight. The Critic agrees to review a horrible game if the Nerd would do a review of a horrible movie (ultimately decided as Ricky 1).

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EpisodeNumber=6

Title=Video Game Review

Aux2=12:27

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ShortSummary=The Critic reviews Bébé's Kids (SNES) dressed as the Nerd. He over-analyzes meaningless text and becomes infuriated with the game's repetitive nature. The game's unforgiving difficulty causes him to destroy the cartridge at the end of the review. Kyle Justin cameos and performs a version of the AVGN theme song tailored for the Critic.

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EpisodeNumber=7

Title=The Search for the Nostalgia Chick

Aux2=2:30

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ShortSummary=The Critic announces a contest for a woman to review female-targeted shows and movies for him as "The Nostalgia Chick".

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EpisodeNumber=8

Title=Nostalgia Chick Winner!

Aux2=2:13

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ShortSummary=Lindsay Ellis wins the contest to become the Nostalgia Chick. Runners-up Krissy Diggs and Kaylyn Dicksion are also added to the site as "That Chick With The Goggles" and "MarzGurl" respectively.

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EpisodeNumber=9

Title=NC Vs AVGN Showdown

Aux2=4:26

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ShortSummary=The Nerd hijacks the Critic's signal; he wishes to end their feud, but they quickly come to verbal blows. The Critic then runs off to fight the Nerd.

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EpisodeNumber=10

Title=AVGN Vs. NC Final Battle

Aux2=7:18

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ShortSummary=The Critic fights the Nerd in the Nerd's room. Many scenes are parodies of movies and games, including The Matrix, Street Fighter and Star Wars. The Nerd finally wins with help from Super Mecha Death Christ 2000 B.C. v4.0. Beta.

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EpisodeNumber=11

Title=Off to Beat the Nerd

Aux2=10:50

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ShortSummary=A movie documenting the Critic's roadtrip from Chicago to Philadelphia to take on the Nerd. The episode was originally only available to premium members but was made generally available as a sample of the benefits of premium membership.

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EpisodeNumber=12

Title=NC Vs. AVGN Retrospect

Aux2=7:09

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ShortSummary=A compilation of clips from videos and fanart relating to the conflict between the Nerd and Critic.

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EpisodeNumber=13

Title=The Making of the Final Battle

Aux2=8:24

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ShortSummary=The making of the NC Vs. AVGN Battle.

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EpisodeNumber=14

Title=The NeverEnding Story

Aux2=3:21

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ShortSummary=An April Fool's Day episode. Chester A. Bum reviews The NeverEnding Story (1984). While calling the movie good, he criticizes the fact that the movie's run time is 92 minutes, even though it is called the NeverEnding story.

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EpisodeNumber=16

Title=Critic and Nerd: TMNT Making of Coming Out of Their Shells

AltTitle=Doug and James Joint Review

Aux2=18:14

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ShortSummary=The Critic and Nerd review Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Making of the Coming Out of Their Shells Tour (1990). They agree that this documentary about a TMNT rock band is even worse than Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, criticizing the horrible puppetry, the fact that everyone in the film treats the turtles like they are a real band, the dreadful music, dialogue and ending.

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EpisodeNumber=17

Title=Holiday Clusterfuck

Aux2=5:07

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ShortSummary=The Critic explains in song why so many people are frustrated with Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

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EpisodeNumber=18

Title=Turtles Forever Review

Aux2=4:12

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ShortSummary=As himself, Doug Walker gives his opinion on Turtles Forever (2009). He opens by saying he watched it because fans requested it for the 100th Nostalgia Critic Episode, and declares he considers it a good special despite not being familiar with the newer TMNT series.

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EpisodeNumber=19

Title=The Tommy Wiseau Show

Aux2=6:03

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ShortSummary=In response to the previous week's review of The Room being taken down for copyright infringement, Walker impersonates Wiseau and portrays him as overly eccentric, and criticizes Wiseau's colleague, John, the webmaster from The Room's website. The Critic portrays John the webmaster as a hysterical, money-grubbing stickler for keeping Wiseau's image intact, even from himself.

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EpisodeNumber=20

Title=Top 11 Reasons He Won't Review Digimon

Aux2=00:32

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ShortSummary=This video was a message to the viewers about the Stop Online Piracy Act and its effect on the internet, posted under a false name to attract attention.

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EpisodeNumber=21

Title=The Review Must Go On

Aux2=32:54

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ShortSummary=Doug Walker debates whether or not to do Nostalgia Critic episodes again after being haunted by memories of the NC. After seeing The Odd Life of Timothy Green, he wonders if he should return.

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EpisodeNumber=22

Title=What Are Esults?

Aux2=01:58

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ShortSummary=The Nostalgia Critic and friends get together to create a bunch of short videos to mock internet trolls in their LeagueOfSuperCritics screen-name on Youtube.

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Direct-to-DVD Reviews

Every Best of ThatGuyWithTheGlasses DVD special include an exclusive review made for the release. After the end of To Boldly Flee, these episodes were released on TGWTG.com.

DVD

Film

Review

Volume One

Turkish Rambo

The Critic reviews Rampage (1986). He criticizes the excessive driving scenes, poor quality of the film, bad lip-syncing, and the actors habit of staring into the camera. In the end, he admits that while the film is "pure crap", it is enjoyable.

Volume Two

Reefer Madness

The Critic reviews Reefer Madness (1936). While he agrees that drugs are not a good thing or something to be promoted, he heavily criticizes the film for grossly over-exaggerating the effects of [...] and making it seem like the worst thing in the world, even compared to alcohol, which is legal, and narcotics like [...]. He also criticizes the characters for being very bland to the point that he accuses them of actually being puppets, and far too innocent for their age group. He does recommend the film nonetheless, as it is "a lot of fun" for its ridiculousness. In the end, Chester A. Bum shows up to announce to the Critic that the film has inspired him to quit smoking [...]; however, this proves to be a double-headed snake, as Chester decides to rely on "good old fashion crack" instead.

Channel Awesome Tag: Kenneth Craig as Bill Harper: "Gosh, hot chocolate!"

The Blues Brothers: Jukebox Adventure

The Critic reviews the video game The Blues Brothers: Jukebox Adventure. He ultimately criticizes the slippery controls, little relation to the film, slippery surfaces, and a flying snake that is near impossible to control. In the end, he throws the game outside and shoots at it. Chester A. Bum finds the game and plays it before throwing the game away also, only for the game to again be found by someone else, Dominic from Video Game Confessions.

Volume Three

Doomsday Machine

The Critic reviews Doomsday Machine (1972). He mainly criticizes its overuse of stock footage, racism and sexism towards women. Special criticism is reserved for the ending, which consists majorly of one shot of two men trying to fix a computer, a shot that lasts for approximately eight minutes. In the end, while he admits the film is very bad, it is laughably bad and enjoyable.

Channel Awesome Tag: Bobby Van as Danny: "Don't you miss being a woman?"

The Making of a Nostalgia Critic Review

Doug Walker documents what goes into making a Nostalgia Critic episode, using Doomsday Machine as the prime target.

Nostalgia Critic: Reloaded

Kickassia, Suburban Knights and To Boldly Flee

The Critic, still in the Plothole (following the events of To Boldly Flee) and not recognizing himself, reviews the three That Guy with the Glasses anniversary films.

Volume Four

Paranoia

The Critic, sick of reviewing old, lesser known films for the DVDs, reviews Brad Jones' Paranoia (2011). While he criticizes some plotholes, a sometimes confusing story, Jones' character's constant use of the word, "What", and unnecessary scenes, he admits the film does well in creating the mood it is going for.
Channel Awesome Tag: Brad Jones as Mark Bishop: "What?"

Nostalgia Critic Editorial

Beginning in 2013, Nostalgia Critic Editorials are short episodes that analyze a topic that may span multiple films or other works. They usually air during the weeks between reviews.

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Title=Is Twilight the WORST Thing Ever?

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ShortSummary=The Critic debates whether or not the Twilight series is truly the "Worst Thing Ever".

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Title=Does Romeo and Juliet Suck?

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ShortSummary=The Critic concludes the Month of Love by discussing whether William Shakespeare's famous play Romeo and Juliet is really the great love story it is often said to be.

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Title=What the [...] Was Up with Where the Wild Things Are?

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ShortSummary=The Critic attempts to explain the unusual symbolism in the film Where the Wild Things Are.

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Title=What's With the Princess Hate?

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ShortSummary=The Critic wonders why princesses, particularly those created by Disney, have become so disparaged in popular culture.

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Title=A Farewell to Roger Ebert

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ShortSummary=The Critic pays tribute to the passing of famous film critic Roger Ebert.

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EpisodeNumber=6

Title=The Looney Tunes Show: Good or Bad?

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ShortSummary=The Critic takes a look at Cartoon Network's The Looney Tunes Show, and debates whether it is deserving of the negativity surrounding it.

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Title=Did Seinfeld Lie to Us?

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ShortSummary=In comparison with the recent television series Louie, the Critic debates whether Seinfeld was really "a show about nothing".

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Title=Is Parody Dead?

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ShortSummary=The Critic debates whether the parody films genre of cinema is a thing of the past.

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Title=Why Is Loki So Hot?

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ShortSummary=The Critic tries to figure out the reason why female fans of the film The Avengers find the villain Loki attractive.

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EpisodeNumber=10

Title=Are Video Games Art?

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ShortSummary=The Critic discusses the long-running debate about whether or not video games can be considered as an art form.

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Title=What Does The Secret of NIMH Mean?

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ShortSummary=The Critic explains the themes executed in Don Bluth's The Secret of NIMH.

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EpisodeNumber=12

Title=Are Superheroes Whiny Little Bitches?

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ShortSummary=The Critic discusses whether superhero films have begun to place too much emphasis on their main characters' emotional baggage. He also states that he will review Man of Steel once it comes out on DVD.

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Title=Is It Right to Nitpick?

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ShortSummary=The Critic discusses the legitimacy of nitpicking every little flaw in a film.

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EpisodeNumber=14

Title=Was Batman Season 4 Hit or Miss?

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ShortSummary=The Critic discusses the fourth season of Batman: The Animated Series, The New Batman Adventures, and whether or not it was good. Features the announcement video for the IndieGogo campaign after the editorial.

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EpisodeNumber=15

Title=Why Is Tom and Jerry GENIUS?

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ShortSummary=The Critic discusses what makes the slapstick-based humor of Tom and Jerry so effective. Features an update V-log for the IndieGogo campaign after the editorial.
Note: This is the first editorial to feature a Channel Awesome Tag. Channel Awesome Tag: William Hanna as Tom: "Don't you believe it!"

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EpisodeNumber=16

Title=Top 11 Adult Jokes We Never Got as Kids

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ShortSummary=The Critic, still preparing his review of The Last Airbender, skips an editorial to do a countdown of his top 11 adult jokes in movies and TV shows meant for a younger audience.

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Title=WTF is with the ending of The Graduate?

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ShortSummary=The Critic discusses the controversial ending to The Graduate and what it means.

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EpisodeNumber=18

Title=Is The Big Lebowski a Masterpiece?

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ShortSummary=The Critic debates whether or not The Big Lebowski is really the masterpiece it is now considered to be.

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EpisodeNumber=19

Title=Why Do We Love Zombies?

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ShortSummary=As part of Nostalgia-Ween, and in response to The Walking Dead returning to TV, the Critic discusses why people love zombies now more than ever.

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EpisodeNumber=20

Title=Should We Scare the [...] Out of Our Kids?

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ShortSummary=Continuing Nostalgia-Ween, the Critic asks whether or not children's movies should contain so many scary elements in them.

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EpisodeNumber=21

Title=Why Super Mario Comics Don't Suck

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ShortSummary=The Critic discusses why he thinks that the Super Mario Adventures comic is the best adaptation of the original video games.

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EpisodeNumber=22

Title=Have We Gone Too Deep Into CGI?

Aux2=10:37

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ShortSummary=The Critic debates on whether computer generated imagery is overly-used in film.

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EpisodeNumber=23

Title=Top 12 Santa Clauses

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ShortSummary=The Critic counts down what he considers to be the top 12 best portrayals of Santa Claus in film and television.

12. Mickey Rooney in Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town
11. Jeff Gillen in A Christmas Story
10. Alec Baldwin in Rise of the Guardians
9. Jack Skelington in The Nightmare Before Christmas
8. Art Carney in The Night of the Meek
7. Paul Giamatti in Fred Claus
6. Jim Broadbent in Arthur Christmas
5. Robert Picardo in A Very Cutlip Christmas
4. Richard Attenborough in Miracle on 34th Street
3. Edmund Gwenn in Miracle on 34th Street
2.
David HuddlestoninSanta Claus: The Movie
1.
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EpisodeNumber=24

Title=Why Lie to Kids About Santa?

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ShortSummary=The Critic discusses why parents lie to their children about the existence of Santa Claus.

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EpisodeNumber=25

Title=Why is Arthur Christmas a Masterpiece?

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ShortSummary=The Critic discusses why he sees Aardman and Sony Pictures Animation's Arthur Christmas to be a masterpiece. At the end, he reveals that January will be "Nicolas Cage Month".

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EpisodeNumber=26

Title=When Is Something So Bad It's Good?

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ShortSummary=The Critic discusses the differences between bad films and films that fall under the category "so bad it's good".

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EpisodeNumber=27

Title=Top 11 Strangest (Yet Best) Couples

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ShortSummary=The Critic celebrates Valentine's Day by counting down the top 11 strangest, yet greatest romantic couples in film and television.
Note: Features guest appearances from LittleKuriboh and Kirbopher.

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EpisodeNumber=28

Title= When Is a Movie Just a Movie?

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ShortSummary=The Critic discusses why people become so invested in fictional media, and whether they really should.

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EpisodeNumber=29

Title= Are You Sick of Let It Go?

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ShortSummary=The Critic discusses the popularity of the song 'Let It Go' from the animated movie Frozen, while singing to the song's tune throughout the video.

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Title=Top 11 Moments You Never Noticed in Ghostbusters

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ShortSummary=In light of the passing of Harold Ramis, the Critic counts down the top 11 moments in Ghostbusters that were in plain sight all along, yet were never noticed by the audience.

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EpisodeNumber=31

Title=What You Never Knew about Batman

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ShortSummary=The Critic debuts a new segment called What You Never Knew About (WYNKA) in light of the response to his Top 11 list about Ghostbusters. He covers sixteen overlooked details about Batman.

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Title=Top 11 Good Things from the Star Wars Prequels

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ShortSummary=The Critic lists the top 11 good things in the Star Wars prequel trilogy.
11. The lightsaber fights.
10. Fewer scenes with Jar Jar Binks in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith
9. Yoda showing off his abilities.
8. The scene from Attack of the Clones in the club with the [...] merchant.
7. Anakin's reaction to Padme being pregnant in Revenge of the Sith.
6. Hayden Christenson as Anakin Skywalker.
5. The opening scene from Revenge of the Sith.
4. Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi.
3. The Emperor.
2. The numerous and diverse worlds.
1. The opera house scene from Revenge of the Sith.

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Title=What You Never Knew about Roger Rabbit

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ShortSummary=The Critic covers fifteen overlooked aspects about Who Framed Roger Rabbit in his second installment of What You Never Knew About. Coincidentally, the actor who played Eddie Valiant, Bob Hoskins, died on the same day at age 71.

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Title=Why Do We Love Stupid?

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ShortSummary=The Critic questions why society is so in love with silly humor.

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Title=Is Juno Any [...] Good

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ShortSummary=The Critic questions whether the film Juno is as good as people say it is.

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EpisodeNumber=36

Title=What You Never Knew about Gremlins

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ShortSummary=The Critic covers eighteen overlooked aspects about Gremlins and Gremlins 2: The New Batch in his third installment of What You Never Knew About.

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Title = Doug's Top 10 Hottest Women

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ShortSummary = Doug lists his top 10 hottest female characters in television shows and movies. He also states the reason why there is no editorial is because he is on vacation.

10. Karen Allen as Marion Ravenwood in Raiders of the Lost Ark
9. Kirsten Dunst as Mary Svevo in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
8. Jane Leeves as Daphne Moon in Frasier
7. Sarah Silverman as herself in The Sarah Silverman Program
6. Nicole Beharie as Abbie Mills in Sleepy Hollow
5. Milla Jovovich as Leeloo in The Fifth Element
4. Natalie Wood as Maggie DuBois in The Great Race
3. Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman in Batman Returns
2. Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones
1. Catherine Zeta-Jones as Elena Montero in The Mask of Zorro

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EpisodeNumber = 38

Title = Is Tree of Life Full of [...]?

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ShortSummary = The Critic discusses The Tree of Life and how well it works without a conventional three-act structure.

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EpisodeNumber = 39

Title = What You Never Knew about Hot Fuzz

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ShortSummary = The Critic lists fourteen overlooked aspects of his all-time favorite comedy, Hot Fuzz, in his fourth installment of What You Never Knew About.

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EpisodeNumber = 40

Title = Top 11 Best Film Trailers

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ShortSummary = The Critic lists eleven movie trailers that he thinks are the best at making the audience want to see the movie through its advertising. He acknowledges that WatchMojo.com already did their top ten film trailers and that Alien is the only film to be on both their lists.

11. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
10. A Serious Man and Little Children
9. Jurassic Park
8. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
7. Planet of the Apes (2001)
6. The Dark Knight Rises
5. Spider-Man (specifically, the World Trade Center teaser)
4. Independence Day
3. Alien
2. Titanic
1. Psycho

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EpisodeNumber = 41

Title = What You Never Knew about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

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ShortSummary = The Critic lists fifteen overlooked aspects of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, in his fifth installment of What You Never Knew.

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EpisodeNumber = 42

Title = Does American Beauty Still Hold Up?

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ShortSummary = The Critic discusses American Beauty and what makes it hold up after more than a decade later. He also mentions that he will be reviewing Men, Women & Children someday.

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EpisodeNumber = 43

Title = Top 11 Worst Episodes (by Default) of Avatar the Last Airbender

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ShortSummary = The Critic counts down what he considers to be the 11 worst (weakest) episodes of his favorite show: Avatar The Last Airbender.

11. The Boiling Rock, Part 1 (he feels the two parter should have been one part, with the first failed escape attempt removed)
10. The Serpent's Pass (he finds the plot and the emotions within to be forced)
9. Jet (he finds the title character not interesting enough to carry the episode)
8. The Cave of Two Lovers (he's annoyed that the episode is like a cheap romantic comedy, complete with cliches)
7. The Waterbending Master (he feels the story about Katara proving her worth as a woman unnecessary, as she's already done so)
6. Sokka's Master (like the previous entry, he feels that Sokka doesn't need to prove his worth as he already has as the team's strategist)
5. The Swamp (he finds the setting too dreary and feels that the episode as a whole is almost pointless)
4. The Painted Lady (he feels the environmental message is unneeded, as there already is a subtle one hidden in the show's story)
3. The Headband (he finds it ridiculous that the second episode of Season Three, in an attempt to lighten the mood, decides to parody, of all things, Footloose)
2. Bato of the Water Tribe (he finds Aang's actions in the episode to be completely out of character)
1. The Great Divide (he finds the plot forced and pointless, doesn't like that most of it is just bickering, and finds the ending, where Aang lies to end the coflict, again out of character)

Note: The episode ends on a cliffhanger (parodying the Legend of Korra episode "Turning the Tides") which announces that the next episode will cover his top 11 favorite episodes, with a special appearance by Dante Basco, the voice actor for Prince Zuko.

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Title = Is Eyes Wide Shut Just Artsy?

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ShortSummary = The Critic discusses Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut and how it can be seen as an analysis of human relationships.

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EpisodeNumber = 45

Title = Top 11 New Halloween Classics

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ShortSummary = The Critic counts down what he considers to be the 11 newest Halloween movie classics.

11. The Saw Movies
10. Halloween III: Season of the Witch
9. The Paranormal Activity Movies
8. The Cabin in the Woods
7. Oculus
6. [...] Party
5. Coraline
4. Hotel Transylvania
3. Shaun of the Dead
2. ParaNorman
Runners up: The Ring, The Halloween That Almost Wasn't, The Halloween Tree, Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile, The Original Haunting, Trick 'r Treat, The Exorcist III, and Zombieland

Note: The episode ends on a cliffhanger which the Critic says that the #1 movie is so awesome that it deserves its own review in the next episode. In the review, the film is revealed to be Monster Squad.

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Title = Is Sleepy Hollow Secretly Brilliant?

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ShortSummary = The Critic debates on if Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow was purposely made the way it was as a homage to classic horror films.

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Doug’s Countdown Specials

Doug occasionally posts videos where he comments on The Nostalgia Critic out-of-character, discussing which movies he’ll never review, which episodes are his favorites, and which of the films he’s reviewed are the worst.

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Title = Doug's Top 10 WORST Clichés

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ShortSummary = Doug lists the top ten movie clichés he feels ruin what would otherwise be perfectly good movies.

10. Calling Women 'Girls'
9. The Shakey Cam
8. Sucky Credits
7. Relying too much on CGI
6. Overusing the Wide Angle Lens
5. The Poetic Singer
4. The Whimsical, Innocent, Rebellious Poet
3. The Misunderstanding
2. The Liar Revealed
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Title = Top 11 Nostalgia Critics I Will Never Do

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ShortSummary = Doug lists the top eleven movies and TV shows he won't review as the Nostalgia Critic.

11. Watership Down (1978)
10. A Goofy Movie (1995)
9. Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1994-98)
8. Tie between Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1978) and Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
7. Toys (1992)
6. Care Bears Nutcracker Suite (1988)
5. Cats Don't Dance (1997)
4. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993)
3. The Brave Little Toaster (1987)
2. Anything Sonic related
1. Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999)

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Title=The Top 11 Best Nostalgia Critic Episodes

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ShortSummary=Doug goes through his personal favorite episodes of the Nostalgia Critic.

11. Patch Adams (1998)
10. The Animaniacs Tribute
9. The Haunting (1999)
8. North (1994)
7. The NeverEnding Story III (1994)
6. The Legend of the Titanic (1999)
5. The Commercial Specials Trilogy
4. A Simple Wish (1997)
3. Tom and Jerry: The Movie (1992)
2. Casper (1995)

1. Moulin Rouge! (2001) Runners up include Thomas and the Magic Railroad, You're a Dirty Rotten [...], The Grinch, It, Scooby-Doo, The Wizard, The Room and Batman & Robin.

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Title=The WORST Movies Nostalgia Critic's Reviewed

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ShortSummary=Doug lists the movies that he hated to watch for the Nostalgia Critic. In other words, movies he honestly hates.

11. Patch Adams (1998)
10. The Haunting (1999)
9. Moulin Rouge! (2001)
8. The Cell (2000)
7. Baby Geniuses (1999)
6. Inspector Gadget (1999)
5. Bio-Dome (1996)
4. Felix the Cat: The Movie (1988)
3. Little Monsters (1989)
2. Drop Dead Fred (1991)
1. The Garbage Pail Kids Movie (1987) Note: The number one choice is the one Doug explains the most about why he hates it; He claims it to be horribly written, horribly directed, and horribly acted. He also claims the movie is far too dark for a children's film, that the Garbage Pail Kids are completely unlikable characters, and that the bullies are completely without motivation. He strongly hates the idea of a "state home for the ugly", finding it flat-out insulting to the audience. He says he cannot remember a single charming or positive moment throughout the entire film and that every second was horrible. He ends by stating he has not found a single person who legitimately liked the film, and would be interested in hearing from someone who did, just to hear how something positive can actually be found in it somewhere. His hatred for the movie is also shown more in his review of it than of any other movie he has ever reviewed, as he ends it with the film actually being so bad that it "killed" him.

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Title=The Top 11 Favorite Jokes

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ShortSummary=Doug lists his top 11 favorite jokes/moments of the Nostalgia Critic series.

11. Lola Bunny's figure ("Bunny Boobies") (from the Space Jam (1996) review)
10. Tie between the Mindfuck sequence and the Hamlet quote (from The Tom & Jerry Movie (1992) review)
9. The Ghost of Christmas Yet-to-Come (from the Babes in Toyland (1986) review)
8. The "Bat Credit Card" gag (from the Batman and Robin (1997) review)
7. "[...] bubbles!" from the Bubble Thing advertisement (in the second commercials retrospective)
6. The Aliens (from the Signs (2002) review)
5. Lucas (from The Wizard (1989) review)
4. Reading 50 Shades of Grey with brentalfloss, Uncle Yo and Team Four Star (from the Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (2004) review)
3. Chasing Casper (from the Casper (1995) review)
2. Bhargav's [...] rambling ("Dirty little kitty") (from the Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997) review)
1. Mara Wilson's cameo (from the A Simple Wish (1997) review)

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Title = The Top 15 Comedic Influences

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ShortSummary = Doug lists his top 15 people and creations that influenced his style of humor and the character of the Nostalgia Critic.

15. Robin Williams
14. Dave Chappelle
13. Animaniacs
12. Bill Murray
11. Rowan Atkinson
10. The Daily Show and The Colbert Report
9. Jim Abrahams and The Zucker Brothers (Jerry and David)
8. South Park
7. Mel Brooks
6. Goofy and Tom and Jerry
5. Lewis Black
4. Monty Python
3. The Simpsons
2. Mystery Science Theater 3000 1. Daffy Duck

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Cancelled or postponed episodes

  • The "Nickelodeon Month" in January 2009 was supposed to end with an episode on Nickelodeon game shows, but as the Critic states on the SNICK episode, he could not find quality footage from programs other than the already reviewed Double Dare. The episode was replaced by Good Burger.
  • The Critic originally meant to end January 2010's "Schwarzenegger Month" with a review of The 6th Day. However, for reasons unknown, he changed it to End of Days. He would eventually review The 6th Day with That Sci-Fi Guy on his show.
  • A review of Newsies was replaced with Rocky IV since the Nostalgia Chick expressed interest in reviewing it.
  • An Old vs. New of The Prince of Egypt vs. The Ten Commandments was planned, but postponed and replaced with The Top 11 Scariest Performances, since Doug decided to spend the entire month of October reviewing horror movies. The Old vs. New aired the following month on November 16.
  • An Old vs. New of War of the Worlds was planned, but as the Critic explains in "Next Top 11 Nostalgia Critic [...]-ups", he found both the 1953 film and the 2005 film underwhelming while re-watching them, and pulled the plug on the episode.
  • A review of Drop Zone was replaced by Ernest Scared Stupid because the Critic decided to spend the whole month of October 2010 reviewing horror films.
  • Doug has stated in his "Top 10 Movies That I Hate But Everybody Else Loves" that he intended to do a review of Matilda (1996), but had cancelled it due to angered feedback from audiences. He did, however, express his criticism in this video. It is unknown if he ever actually made the episode. In October 2012, the Nostalgia Chick (Lindsay Ellis) would do her own review of Matilda with Mara Wilson herself (and the Critic making a brief cameo).
  • Doug was originally going to review Small Soldiers (1998) for his final regular Nostalgia Critic review on August 14, 2012. While he noted it was bad, he did not feel that the film gave him enough material for a review, and switched it to Scooby-Doo (2002) instead. However, on August 12, 2014, he eventually followed through with his review of the film.
  • The Critic intended to review Armageddon but did not due to the Nostalgia Chick having already reviewed it.

Other appearances

  • Walker appeared in character as the Nostalgia Critic, alongside LittleKuriboh, as Yugi Mutou from Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series in a promo for Kami-Con 4.
  • the character has a brief cameo in the Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie.